Some pain doesn't go away. It settles in.
Addiction that won't loosen its grip.
Depression that no one else sees.
The loss of a child.
The end of a marriage.
The quiet devastation of church hurt.
This is where many people lose their faith.
But this is also where Gethsemane begins.
In One Night in Gethsemane, the suffering of Christ is no longer distant-it is deeply personal. This book speaks to those walking through grief, addiction, mental illness, and spiritual disillusionment, offering a space where honesty and faith can exist together.
It does not ignore the pain.
It does not rush the healing.
And it does not pretend the answers are easy.
Instead, it reminds you of something essential: even in your darkest moment, even in your deepest struggle-God has not left you.
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